Connecting and editing, Connect, Nle supported – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

Page 33: Exfat compatibility, Transferring files

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12. Connecting and Editing

Connect

To access and edit your recorded material, connect the Master Caddy

Docking Station to a Mac

®

or Windows

®

editing workstation via USB 2.0

or USB 3.0.
Eject the Master Caddy from your Ninja Blade and insert it into the

Docking Station. After a short wait, the recorded video will be accessible

to the target computer via a standard disk (exFAT) file system.

NLE supported

We have chosen the Apple ProRes

®

and Avid DNxHD

®

codecs as they are

both not only visually lossless, but also edit-ready formats. All major NLEs

support ProRes and DNxHD.

• Final Cut Pro (version 7)
• Final Cut X
• Adobe CS5 (with 5.51 update)
• EDIUS 6
• Sony Vegas 10
• Lightworks
• Avid Media Composer 6
• Autodesk Smoke

Avid DNxHD

®

support requires online activation.

ExFAT compatibility

The Ninja Blade formats your disk as exFAT. We have chosen this file

system to overcome the 4GB file limitation of FAT32 and keep compatibility

on both Windows and MAC OS.
The Operating Systems that support exFAT are:
• Windows XP - install the following update :

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=19364

• Windows Vista - install SP1 or higher
• Windows 7 (32/64bit)
• Snow Leopard 10.6.5 or higher
• Lion 10.7
• Mountain Lion 10.8

The Master Caddy Docking Station is a sophisticated device

supporting two different data interfaces: USB 2 and USB 3. Note

that when using the Master Caddy Docking Station you may need

to connect an additional USB cable to the 5v power input. This

is because when it has to power a disk drive and its interface

electronics, the Docking Station may consume more power than is

available from a single USB port. We supply you with a USB to 5v

Power Supply socket for this purpose

.

Transferring Files

Now your docking station is connected and your disk is recognised by

your operating system, you can edit directly from the drive or copy the

files to your own storage.
Windows

Open the disk in My Computer > Select all the files or just the ones you

wish to transfer, copy and paste them to your desired location.

(ctrl+c copy, ctrl+v paste).
Mac OS

Your Ninja Blade disk will show in Finder. Select the files you wish to

transfer, drag the files to your desired location or use the copy and paste

commands.(⌘+c copy, ⌘+v paste).

If you have used a FAT32 formatted disk in the Ninja Blade this

will have a folder structure Scene, Shot, Take. This will mean you

either transfer all the folders or utilise the Windows Search or

MACs automate program to transfer just the .mov files. There are

instructions on this in our knowledge base; visit www.atomos.com/

support for more info.

Attach Master Caddy

Ensure disk is properly attached

USB 2.0 and 3.0

Connect to Laptop/

Workstation

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